“Fast-growing hedges, such as cherry laurel, privet, leylandii and bamboo, are the perfect alternative to man-made fences. Leylandii is especially quick, growing up to 90cm a year and requiring little ...
People living in and around Marsh Lane in the Barton Hill area of Bristol, took to the streets in protest when workmen ...
As part of Interfaith Week, 10-17 November 2024, a small group of volunteers planted over 300 spring bulbs in the Courtyard ...
Bristol City Council has begun creating a six-month trial of a Low Traffic Neighbourhood, or Liveable Neighbourhood, which ...
If you're looking for creative ways to repurpose would-be trash into useful items, here's the clever gardening DIY you can ...
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Whether you enjoy flowers, herbs or other easy-to-grow plants, here are 12 ways to recycle and reuse stuff you'd probably ...
‘so the whole property is being charged with protection and positivity’, and a series of oversized planters that line the walkway leading towards the pool. ‘We call them ancient future planters,’ says ...
Starting a large backyard plot or even a small window planter can feel intimidating when you're inexperienced. It can take years to learn when to prune your plants or when to let them go to seed.
Generations of gardeners have planted this large-flowered ... A do-it-yourself planter filled with cheery pansies is sure to elevate the mood of students and teachers alike.
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Generations of gardeners have planted this large-flowered ... A do-it-yourself planter filled with cheery pansies is sure to elevate the mood of students and teachers alike.
Self-watering planters are thought to be a wet-it-and-forget-it solution for plant lovers with a busy schedule. But do they really provide a healthy habitat in which your indoor greenery can thrive?